flacking

/ˈflækɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of flack: promoting or publicizing something, often in an aggressive or persistent way.
    • He was flacking his new book at every bookstore in town.
    • The team spent the whole week flacking the upcoming concert.
    • Instead of flacking the product, they should focus on improving it.
noun
  1. The act of promoting or publicizing something aggressively.
    • The constant flacking on social media turned off many potential buyers.
    • She was tired of the flacking and decided to let the product speak for itself.
    • All that flacking made the product seem desperate.
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